The hip hop generation : young blacks and the crisis in African American culture / Bakari Kitwana. PRINT
Publication details: New York : Basic Civitas , 2002.Description: xxii, 230 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780465029792
- 0465029795
- 305.23508996073 22 WI Kit
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305.235 WI Cha The changing adolescent experience | 305.235 WI Wor The world's youth | 305.235025 Ja Jam Directory of Jamaican organizations and services for youth | 305.23508996073 WI Kit The hip hop generation : | 305.2355 Ja Tay Design to win : young achievers' road map / | 305.3 Ja Car Caribbean portraits | 305.3 Ja Car Caribbean portraits |
Originally published: New York: BasicBooks, 2002.
Includes index.
Bakari Kitwana examines his own generation's disproportionate incarceration and unemployment rates and the collapse of its gender relations. The author gives his own political and social analysis of where black youth culture is heading.
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